Nintendo eShop File Size Roundup: September 7, 2025
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Here’s a rundown of the latest game file sizes hitting the Nintendo eShop, compiled from listings across North America, Europe, and Japan. This information is current as of September 7, 2025, and builds upon New Releases & Their File Sizes
Here’s a list of recently released titles and their corresponding file sizes: NetherWorld – 1.2GB Nintendo Switch game file sizes can vary dramatically. Several factors contribute to this: Game type: Larger, more complex games (like open-world RPGs) generally require substantially more storage space then smaller indie titles or puzzle games. The Nintendo Switch offers several storage options: Internal Storage: The Switch has 32GB of internal storage, but a meaningful portion is used by the system software. As more games are released, we’ll continue to provide these file size roundups to help you stay informed and make the most of your Nintendo Switch experience. Keep an eye out for our next update!
rise of Rana – 1.2GB
Korean Drone Flying Tour Nakhwaam – 1.1GB
Henry Halfhead – 1.0GB
Truck Simulator 25: Euro Driver – 942MB
Life in Terminal Simulator: airport Adventures – 781MB
Pixel Game Maker Series WEAPON USER – 516MB
Hellcard – 440MB
Lost in Fantaland – 404MB
Dead Charge – 370MB
9 Lives to defend – 368MB
Monstrous Lovers – 343MB
Make it! Pancakes – 312MB
Cross Pix 2 – 272MB
Colorizing: Cozy Days – 179MB
Brain Training Perfect Memory – 153MB
Inspector Waffles: Early Days – 152MB
Hot Stakes Casino – American Roulette – 152MB
Cats vs Dogs – 135MB
Tiny Witch – 112MB
Trasmoz Legends – 102MB
Little Helper Cafe – 83MB
Eggconsole Crimson 2 PC-8801mkIISR – 46MBUnderstanding Nintendo Switch Game File Sizes
graphics quality: Games with high-resolution textures and detailed models will naturally be larger. Content Volume: The amount of content – levels, characters, cutscenes, music – directly impacts file size.
Updates & DLC: Remember to account for potential updates and downloadable content (DLC), which can add substantially to a game’s overall storage footprint.Managing Your Nintendo Switch Storage
microSD Cards: The most common way to expand storage is with a microSD card. Nintendo recommends using a UHS-I (Ultra High Speed Phase I) card for optimal performance.Key Takeaways
file sizes range from 46MB to 1.2GB for these new releases.
MicroSD cards are essential for expanding your Nintendo Switch storage.
Regularly manage your storage to avoid running out of space.Looking Ahead